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Wednesday, July 22, 2009

I got a new computer today. It's my second Mac which I think officially makes a "Mac person." About 6 months ago I had a bad moment with my other Mac, it met the floor and cracked the screen. After that it did funny things like flash, go dark, and in general act like it didn't feel good. I'm sure it didn't, I would feel good either. But I resisted a new computer, for a few reasons. My old computer felt like a friend, it fit me, was worn and broken in like my favorite pair of Dr. Martins. Apple stopped making the 12" and I just thought 15" looked huge, no, there was no way. Plus there was the issue of money further complicating things. So I just used Jeremy's new computer until with the pregnancy it he would ask me if he could check his e-mail on his computer. I really needed my own. This may sound strange but I didn't write well on Jeremy's computer, it felt so foreign. And while I'm still learning this computer and will for a while it already feels more me, I think it's the whole size thing- it's 13" and I just fit a small computer better. Hopefully this will inspire me to write more. I'll be back with a pic later and of our newest leap into the 20th century. No, you read that right, we're about to join the 20th century and the rest of the world.We're getting cell phones.

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Refuse to accept the status quo. I challenge everything. It is important to me that I understand why I do what I do and I'll challenge everyone else too because that is how I learn. Christ-follower, student, teacher, artist, musician, mother, wife, daughter, friend, home-schooler, doula, home-birther, knitter, abuse survivor, advocate of women, children, families and peace, I value relationships more than anything in this life. There is room for my life for my passions for birth, music, lit., nature, art, dance, knitting, cooking, Scripture, film, theology, philosophy, writing, and loving my family. I know I don't have all the answers and I'm willing to listen, I don't argue for the sake of arguing or to win but I am passionate and opinionated while being open to change. Wrap all that up and then some and serve it with a cup of coffee, a glass of wine and some chocolate and that's a little bit of who I am. Just an ordinary woman in my every day rebellious ways.